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Bach’s Lunch10 am & 12 noon Loft Theatre

The Nutcracker7:30 pm Schuster Center

Hometown HolidaysSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center

The NutcrackerBallet7:30 pm Schuster Center

The NutcrackerBallet2:30 & 7:30 pm Schuster Center

Hometown HolidaysSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center

The NutcrackerBallet2:30 & 7:30 pm Schuster Center

The NutcrackerBallet2:30 pm Schuster Center

The NutcrackerBallet4:30 pm Schuster Center

The Nutcracker2:30 pm/Schuster

Messiah6:30 pm Westminster Presbyterian

New Year's Eve: Classical DestinationsSignature Event 8 pm Schuster Center

Christmas

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

Presenting Sponsor Dayton Ballet’s The Nutcracker, Associate Sponsor Dayton Opera's The Magic Flute, and DPAA Education SponsorThe DPAA is very fortunate to have the support of Vectren as a donor and as an advocate for the arts in Dayton. Their support of the DPAA ensures a bright future for the performing arts in Dayton and greater quality of life for all.

MORE IN DECEMBER

6th Ballet School Last Day before Holiday Break

D E C E M B E R

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(888) 228-3630 DAYTON PERFORMINGARTS.ORGMilitary Appreciation Event

Culture Works Passport Event: Evening Only

DPAA Education Event

CALENDAR LEGEND

DPYO Winter Concert3 pm, Schuster Center Hometown Holiday in Troy3 pm, Hobart Area

Handel’s MessiahWestminster Presbyterian Church Dayton Philharmonic Chamber Choir Hank Dahlman, conductor

SPECIAL

Hometown HolidaysAdelee & Gentry Sinclair Community College Handbell Choir Holiday Pops Community Choir Neal Gittleman, conductor

SUPERPOPS

Bach’s Lunch with the Carillon BrassFREE Concert: No tickets Required 10 am & 12 noon, Loft TheatreFestive sounds of the season with the DPO's fabulous Carillon Brass

FREE

New Year’s Eve: Classical DestinationsNeal Gittleman, conductor DAYTON BALLET, OPERA & PHILHARMONIC

SIGNATURE

The Nutcracker Schuster Center Choreography: Karen Russo Burke Conductor: Neal Gittleman

BALLET

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

DPO SuperPops Series SponsorDPAA salutes Kettering Health Network’s mission to improve the quality of life for our community based on their tradition of caring for the body, mind and spirit. A not-for-profit network of seven hospitals, Kettering Health Network’s dedicated support of the Dayton Philharmonic contributes to a healthier community for all.

J A N U A R Y

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(888) 228-3630 DAYTON PERFORMINGARTS.ORGMilitary Appreciation Event

Culture Works Passport Event

CALENDAR LEGEND

Epic JourneysClassical8 pm Schuster Center

Epic JourneysClassical8 pm Schuster Center

The Texas TenorsSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center

The Texas TenorsSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center

New Year's Day

Shostakovich: The WitnessConnections3 pm Schuster Center

String Quartet GemsChamber3 pm DAI Renaissance Auditorium

Music of Elton JohnRockin' Orchestra8 pm Schuster Center

An Evening with Jake Heggie CO M P O S E R , D E A D M A N WA L K I N G

8 pm, University of Dayton, Sears Recital Hall TICKETS: (937) 229-2545

Epic JourneysNeal Gittleman, conductor Jessica Hung, violin | SUNG Loco-Motion BRUCH Scottish Fantasy SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 10

7 pm Pre-performance Talk

Shostakovich: The WitnessNeal Gittleman, conductor, presenter Featuring Symphony No. 10 in C minor

Post-performance Q&A with Neal Gittleman Post-performance Graeter’s Ice Cream Social

From the Heart: The Texas TenorsAs seen on PBS Patrick Reynolds, conductor

String Quartet GemsDPO Principal Players Beethoven, Baker & Dvořák

Madman Across the Water: The Music of Elton JohnFeaturing rock ensemble Jeans ’n Classics Full Orchestra with chorus

Ballet School Classes Resume

PLAY PODCAST

CONNECTIONS

CHAMBER

ROCKIN’

CLASSICAL

SUPERPOPS

Presidents' Day

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

Leadership Sponsor Dayton Opera’s The Pearl Fishers, Supporting Sponsor Dayton Ballet’s The Nutcracker, and Associate Sponsor Dayton Opera’s Russian Panorama

The DPAA salutes Emerson Climate Technologies for its leadership in the business community as an advocate for the performing arts in Dayton. As a sponsor of the DPAA Gala and of Dayton Opera and Dayton Ballet performances, they demonstrate a commitment to the success and growth of the arts and quality of life in the Greater Miami Valley.

CELEBRATING MIAMI VALLEY EDUCATORS

The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance is pleased to invite area teachers, librarians, and homeschool parents from the Dayton region to either performance of “Folk Rhythms, Great Masters” by the Dayton Philharmonic for the student price of $12 per seat. These tickets may be purchased at any time at the Ticket Center Stage box office. School affiliation must be provided. Limit two tickets per household.

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(888) 228-3630 DAYTON PERFORMINGARTS.ORGMilitary Appreciation Event

Culture Works Passport Event

ENCORE! Young Professionals Event

Celebrating Miami Valley Educators

Ballet Pizza Prelude

CALENDAR LEGEND

Folk Rhythms, Great MastersClassical8 pm Schuster Center

Folk Rhythms, Great MastersClassical8 pm Schuster Center

Creative ConvergenceBallet 7:30 pm Victoria Theatre

7 pm: Pizza Prelude Courtesy of Uno's

A Musical ZooFamily3 pm Schuster Center

Creative ConvergenceBallet8 pm Victoria Theatre

Dead Man WalkingOpera8 pm Schuster Center

Tiempo LibreSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center

Tiempo LibreSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center

Creative ConvergenceBallet8 pm Victoria Theatre

Creative ConvergenceBallet3 pmVictoria Theatre

UD Speaker Series Sr. Helen Prejean7 pm, University of Dayton, RecPlex FREE EVENT

Mid-Day Arts Café – Opera11:30 amSchuster Center DP&L Stage

Folk Rhythms, Great MastersNeal Gittleman, conductor | Leslie Stratton, harp | MENDELSSOHN Ruy Blas Overture | GINASTERA Harp Concerto BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7

7 pm Pre-performance Talk

Creative ConvergenceFour Works | Victoria Theatre Featuring a world-premiere ballet by composer Stella Sung and choreographer Karen Russo Burke with accompaniment by DPO instrumentalists

Pre-performance talks: 12th–15th 45 minutes before curtain, Burnell Roberts Room next door in the MAC Building

Post-performance Q&A: Karen Russo Burke & Dancers, 5 minutes after show

Latin Fire! Tiempo LibreThree–time Grammy nominees Patrick Reynolds, conductor

Dead Man WalkingJAKE HEGGIE ~ music TERRENCE MCNALLY ~ librettoFrom the book by Sister Helen Prejean (For Mature Audiences) | IN ENGLISH WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES | A University of Dayton Rights. Rites. Writes. Collaboration go.udayton.edu/rrw

7 pm Pre-performance Talk: Dr. Sam Dorf

CLASSICAL

SUPERPOPS

OPERA

BALLET

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

Presenting Sponsor: Dayton Opera’s The Pearl Fishers and Dayton Ballet's Peter Pan

The Miriam Rosenthal Foundation for the Arts honors Miriam Rosenthal and perpetuates her enduring interest in the cultural life of the Dayton community.  The Foundation gives financial support through its grants programs to a variety of arts activities designed to increase the quality of arts experiences and accessibility to locally produced and presented arts programs. The DPAA honors the Foundation as a critical support to continuing the performing arts in Dayton.

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(888) 228-3630 DAYTON PERFORMINGARTS.ORGMilitary Appreciation Event

Culture Works Passport Event

DPAA Education Event

ENCORE! Young Professionals Event

CALENDAR LEGEND

Symphonic SpringsteenRockin’ Orchestra8 pm Schuster Center

Britten’s War RequiemClassical8 pm Schuster Center

Britten’s War RequiemClassical8 pm Schuster Center

Peter PanBallet/SuperPops8 pm Schuster Center

Peter PanBallet/SuperPops3 & 8 pm Schuster Center

Peter PanBallet/Pops, 3 pm Schuster Center

DPYS Spring Concert7 pm, KetteringAdventist Church

Dead Man WalkingOpera3 pm Schuster Center

Cirque de la SymphonieFamily Concert with Youth Orchestra, 3 pm Schuster Center

St. Patrick's Day

Sound and SongChamber3 pm DAI Renaissance Auditorium

Fantastic BrassChamber3 pm DAI Renaissance Auditorium

Young People’s Concert with Dayton Ballet IIEuropean Influences9:30 & 11:20 amSchuster Center

Magic Carpet Concert with Dayton Ballet II9:45 & 11:00 amMasonic Center

Magic Carpet Concert with Dayton Ballet II9:45 & 11:00 amMasonic Center

Magic Carpet Concert with Dayton Ballet II9:45 & 11:00 amMasonic Center

Magic Carpet Concert with Dayton Ballet II9:45 & 11:00 amMasonic Center

Opera Guild Membership Luncheon 10:30 amMoraine Country Club

Dead Man WalkingJAKE HEGGIE ~ music TERRENCE MCNALLY ~ librettoFrom the book by Sister Helen Prejean (For Mature Audiences) | IN ENGLISH WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES | A University of Dayton Rights. Rites. Writes. Collaboration go.udayton.edu/rrw

2 pm Pre-performance Talk: Dr. Sam Dorf

Symphonic Springsteen World’s Number-One Tribute to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Bruce In The USA Rock ensemble featuring Matt Ryan

Britten’s War RequiemKeith Lockhart, guest conductor Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Chorus A CELIA/WSU Collaboration

7 pm Pre-performance Talk

Peter Pan Music by Carmon DeLeoneChoreography: Septime Webre Conductor: Neal Gittleman

Post-performance Q&A: Karen Russo Burke & Dancers, 5 minutes after show

ROCKIN’

CLASSICAL

SUPERPOPS

OPERA

BALLET

Fantastic Brass Dayton Philharmonic Brass Players Dayton Philharmonic Percussion Players

Featuring favorites from the brass and percussion repertoire

CHAMBER

Easter

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

Principal Sponsor: Dayton Opera’s The Pearl Fishers

The Opera Guild of Dayton supports Dayton Opera through fundraising, marketing and education activities. The Guild provides additional support by sponsoring supertitles for the season and the Artists-in-Residence program.

MORE APRIL DATES

11th Opera Guild of Dayton Opera Ball 25th Opera Guild of Dayton Tri-State College Vocal Competition

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(888) 228-3630 DAYTON PERFORMINGARTS.ORGMilitary Appreciation Event

Culture Works Passport Event

DPAA Education Event

ENCORE! Young Professionals Event

CALENDAR LEGEND

Singin’ in the RainSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center

Rachmaninoff’s TriumphClassical8 pm Schuster Center

RachmaninoffClassical, 8 pm Schuster Center

DPYO Spring Concert3 pm, Schuster

The Pearl FishersOpera Signature Event8 pm Schuster Center

The Pearl FishersOpera Signature Event3 pm Schuster Center

Gubaidulina: The MysticConnections3 pm Schuster Center

Singin’ in the RainSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center

High School Vocal Competition

Singin’ in the RainOriginal Motion Picture backed by the full Dayton Philharmonic Neal Gittleman, conductor Starring Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Jean Hagen, Millard Mitchell

The Pearl Fishers GEORGES BIZET ~ music EUGÈNE CORMON, MICHEL CARRÉ ~ librettoIN FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

7 pm Friday and 2 pm Sunday Pre-performance Talk: Dr. Sam Dorf

Rachmaninoff’s Triumph Neal Gittleman, conductor | Valentina Lisitsa, piano | GUBAIDULINA Voices… Silence… | RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2 | TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture

7 pm Pre-performance Talk

Gubaidulina: The MysticNeal Gittleman, conductor, presenter Featuring Stimmen... Verstummen... (Voices... Silence...)

Post-performance Q&A with Neal Gittleman Post-performance Graeter’s Ice Cream Social

PLAY PODCAST

CONNECTIONS

CLASSICAL

SUPERPOPS

OPERA

J E A N S ’ N CL A S S IC S A N D T H E DP O P E R F OR M A L L T H E M U S IC F R O M T W O ICONIC B E AT L E S A L B U M S

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Memorial Day

MORE IN MAY

17th Ballet School Performance: Dayton Ballet II and Level V Students Bellbrook High School, 2 pm

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

For more than 60 years the Dayton Philharmonic Volunteer Association’s members have provided critical support to the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra in the areas of education, promotion and fundraising. The DPVA makes it possible to present an outstanding Philharmonic season and to serve more than 66,000 K-12 students in one of the largest performing arts education programs in the United States.

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(888) 228-3630 DAYTON PERFORMINGARTS.ORGMilitary Appreciation Event

Culture Works Passport Event

ENCORE! Young Professionals Event

CALENDAR LEGEND

Concertmaster’s ChoiceChamber3 pm DAI Renaissance Auditorium

Rubber Soul & RevolverRockin' Orchestra8 pm Schuster Center

Carillon Performance7 pm Carillon Historical Park

Rubber Soul & Revolver: Back to Back Jeans ’n Classics and DPO perform both classic Beatles albums on one program.

Concertmaster’s Choice Jessica Hung, violin | Bach, Ysaÿe, Kreisler, Hindemith, Neukom

Dayton Ballet II, SSK Ensemble & Scholarship Auditions 4:30 pm, age 10–146 pm, age 14+

Ballet School Last Day of Classes

David L. Pierson Young Musicians Concerto Competition 8:30 am – 1:00 pm Sinclair Community College

CHAMBER

ROCKIN’